Question
How would the electron configuration of nitrogen change to make a stable configuration?(1 point)ResponsesIt would lose five electrons.It would lose five electrons.It would gain three electrons.It would gain three electrons.It would lose four electrons.It would lose four electrons.It would gain two electrons.
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GPT-4o mini
To achieve a stable electron configuration, nitrogen (which has an atomic number of 7 and an electron configuration of \(1s^2 2s^2 2p^3\)) would need to gain three electrons. By gaining three electrons, nitrogen would fill its 2p subshell, leading to a stable, noble gas configuration similar to neon.
Therefore, the correct response is: **It would gain three electrons.**
Therefore, the correct response is: **It would gain three electrons.**